Two Men, Two Acts, Two Results

Two Men, Two Acts, Two Results
Author: J. A. Youngberg
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 163
Release: 2011-02-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1610971639

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The purpose of this book is to set forth the gospel of grace--the good news concerning Christ and Him crucified--and that alone. It is sent forth with the prayer that through the reading of these pages many will be led out of darkness into the glorious light of God's love, and that the Lord's people will be further equipped to render unto Him effectual service, having a more thorough working knowledge of the gospel of grace, so important in true Christian testimony--all in all that our blessed Redeemer and Lord may be glorified! --from the Preface

The Two Gospels - Paul & Jesus

The Two Gospels - Paul & Jesus
Author: Donald Werner
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 54
Release: 2019-11-12
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1387183400

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While the modern day Christian Church follows the Gospel of Paul, it wasn't always so. The early church followed the Gospel of Jesus. There are two Gospels! I doubt that many people realize that there are two Gospels and they are polar opposites. The church jumps through hoops and does all it can to synchronize Paul's teachings with Jesus' teachings, but it failed. When you read in this book the comparison of the two Gospels, you will see why they are incompatible. They are so incompatible that they can't both exist in the church so the church has rejected Jesus' Gospel in favor of the Paul's Gospel of 'lawlessness'. The second half of the book deals with Paul. Many love Paul and his teachings, and embrace them in place of Jesus' teachings. Other see Paul as an anti-christ figure, teaching a Gospel that is the opposite of the Gospel Jesus taught. I lay out the facts, and you will have to decide for yourself.

A Testimony of Jesus Christ - Volume 2

A Testimony of Jesus Christ - Volume 2
Author: Anthony Charles Garland
Publisher: SpiritAndTruth.org
Total Pages: 594
Release: 2007
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0978886429

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A Commentary on the Book of Revelation - Volume 2 The author presents a detailed study of the Book of Revelation emphasizing prophetic themes from the rest of the Bible which find their fulfillment in Revelation. To understand this controversial book, the author explores the many connections between the visions seen by the Apostle John and previous prophetic revelation given to Old Testament prophets such as Daniel, Ezekiel, and others. It is the author's conviction that an understanding of related passages elsewhere in the Bible is the most important key to unlocking the bewildering variety of interpretations which often accompany the study of the last book of the Bible. The commentary can be used in conjunction with a free companion internet course providing an additional 70 hours of audio instruction linked to almost 1,000 slides.

Jesus' Words on Salvation

Jesus' Words on Salvation
Author: Douglas J. Del Tondo
Publisher: Infinity
Total Pages: 647
Release: 2008-02
Genre:
ISBN: 0741443570

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A Christian attorney argues that Bonhoeffer was correct when he said we have developed a "Christianity without Christ" and exchanged Jesus' gospel of costly grace for one of "cheap grace." Del Tondo reviews all the major salvation statements and parables by Jesus. He then compares them to the prevalent doctrines of 'faith alone' which Bonhoeffer called 'cheap grace.' Del Tondo demonstrates that Jesus' doctrines on salvation insisted upon repentance from sin and obedience to His principles, thereby falsifying faith alone doctrine.

DEATH Swallowed Up In Victory

DEATH Swallowed Up In Victory
Author: Frank Dobrowski
Publisher: Christian Faith Publishing, Inc.
Total Pages: 56
Release: 2019-09-24
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1645159493

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The twentieth century has created this great debate among those of the church here in America and around the world: Do Christians get taken up before the great tribulation or after? This debate seems to bounce back-and-forth with one idea against another, and when all is said and done, nobody seems to be the better for it one way or another. Scripture after scripture is quoted for pre-trib and then post-trib with such serious proclamation and both sides end up walking away in great dismay wondering about the other, "How could they not see what I was saying?" Is there an end to this debate before some telling time or event comes along for all to see? It was the apostle Paul who tackled this topic with great care and understanding. His discourse was with great insight and revelation that seemed to have come from the Lord Himself. In Paul's writings to Corinth, he finally came to state, "Then shall be brought to pass the saying that is written, Death is swallowed up in victory." What was Paul declaring here when he said "swallowed up"? Where has the church stood on the term "swallowed up"? Where are all the debaters at in regard to this term? Could this statement of Paul's be an end to this debate? I most assuredly say yes. I have found that Paul's statement is an irrefutable one declaring a post tribulation res/rap judgment. All of Paul's teachings on this topic are in full agreement, strengthening this idea without controversy. Once you see it and understand it, you will be converted to stand by it! Come take a look for yourself.

Faithful to Jesus Christianity

Faithful to Jesus Christianity
Author: Ruy Barraco Marmol
Publisher: Createspace Independent Pub
Total Pages: 462
Release: 2012-08-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781477419717

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This book is about Jesus, about the Apostle Paul, and about the book of Revelation. I always thought that to be faithful disciple of Jesus I had to believe that after Jesus Christ we did not have to wait for any other man, nor for any other name, in order to reach salvation; but I never applied this belief to Paul of Tarsus, commonly known as the Apostle Saint Paul. Despite my Catholic Education, several times, readings of passages of the Epistles of Paul had left me with serious doubts about them, especially those involving women, civil authority and submission to ecclesiastic authorities, among others, but the sound trust that I have been taught to have in the Bible, and that I still maintain, allowed me to live with those doubts until I studied the epistles. When I did it, the love for the truth and the faithfulness to Jesus Christ, that I also have been taught to have, left me with no other option but to admit that the Epistles of Paul have many errors, vices and even teachings directly opposed to Christ's teachings; and led me to realize that Paul was a false prophet responsible for the worst errors, and vices, that the Catholic Church and the Christian Church in general have committed and fallen into. Moreover, I realized that the defeat of the worst errors and vices that threaten our present and our future depends on our faithfulness to Jesus and to the word of Jesus, which we find in the Gospels, and on the recognition of the Apostle Paul as a false prophet. In addition, when I studied the book of Revelation, I found out that the Apostle Paul is clearly pointed out as the Second Beast of the book of Revelation. Furthermore, with this piece of the Puzzle I interpreted Chapter by Chapter the book, which reveals very important things concerning the plan of God regarding the Christian Church, the recognition of Paul as a false prophet, and about the times of the Second Coming of Jesus. If you want to better understand our past, our present and our near future, you should read this book. If you are a Christian who is in love with the Gospels, who loves Christ, who wants to love him even more, and who believes that nothing is more important than to be faithful to Jesus, this book is for you.

What Itching Ears Don't Want to Hear

What Itching Ears Don't Want to Hear
Author: Andrew M. Denny
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2012-03-05
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1469779323

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As Christians we are expected to be able to tell people why we believe what we believe (I Peter 3:15). Additionally, we are to do so by correctly explaining the Bible from the context in which it was written (II Timothy 2:15). This means that, no matter what denomination we may be a part of, we as claimed Christians during these last days need to lay aside our personal biases in order to further understand how the apostles perceived the Gospel. Not to imply that any church denomination is "wrong" for any particular view; maybe just incomplete for not fully comprehending the teachings of the Lord Jesus Christ to the measure of the men who actually heard Him. Some may call this work just a "theory," but what this book offers is a prospect of what the apostles essentially gathered from the man Jesus, along with the principles He instituted apart from the typical view of today's modernized audience, that is. As we take a look into the development of the early church from a different angle we will examine certain words and actions taken by the apostles which commonly go unnoticed. In other words, we should be able to detect which New Testament doctrines have been swept under the rug by modern tradition. By the end of this endeavor you alone must determine whether this book should be classified as fact or fiction. You alone must decide whether or not these things apply to you. You alone must ... ... work out your own salvation with fear and trembling. -Philippians 2:12

The Revelations of Jesus 2

The Revelations of Jesus 2
Author: Elect Lady Monique and Chukwuemeka Ede
Publisher:
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2020-08-12
Genre:
ISBN:

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Committing our lives to Jesus Christ is having a relationship with Him. But this relationship has to be developed and this involves getting to know Him better. Jesus wants us to know Him and that was why He asked His Apostles a question connected to His identity in Matthew chapter 16. In verse 13, He asked them; "Whom do men say that I the Son of man am?"When Jesus asked the above question, His Apostles gave different answers in response. Continuing from verse 14 of Matthew chapter 16 it says; "And they said, some say that thou art John the Baptist; some; Elias; and others; Jeremias or one of the prophets". But He said to them; "But whom say ye that I am?" Then Peter spoke up and said; "Thou art the Christ, the Son of the living God."Apostle Paul was keen on knowing Jesus as the Son of God. The evidence is recorded in his writings in Philippians chapter 3: 10 where he said; "That I may know Him and the power of His resurrection and the fellowship of His suffering, being made conformable unto His death". This is very deep.For us today, the best way for us to get to know about Jesus is to read the Bible with the help of the Holy Spirit so that we can have revelations of Him as it appears on every chapter and pages of this wonderful book. Only then can we be able to see His claims concerning Himself and the writings of others in the Gospels.Even though there are revelations of Jesus in the Old Testament of the Bible, the first four books in the New Testament are the Gospels or the "good news" of Jesus Christ. They were written in the first century A.D. and were based upon eyewitness accounts of the life of Jesus Christ, the Son of God.Following history records, Jesus was born about 4 or 5 B.C. (Our calendars today are a little off.) The nation of Israel was under Roman government occupation and the Jews fought to maintain national identity. Every faithful Jew had the hope that one day a Messiah would appear and provide salvation for the nation by overthrowing the Roman rule. The word "Messiah" is a Hebrew, meaning "the anointed one."Majority of the Gospel accounts is devoted to the three years that Jesus spent ministering around the Sea of Galilee. They tell us of the life and teachings of this unique person called Jesus. Hence the Gospels explains, demonstrated His divine powers which He showed by healing the sick, the blind and the lame; raising the dead; walking on water and calming a storm at sea.Because His teachings lacked, the exacting legalism and piousness that characterized so much of the contemporary Judaism, He became tremendously popular among the masses in Galilee. Throughout His ministry, He kept pointing the people to Himself. Although the masses wanted a political liberator and the religious establishment wanted their positions of power and piety recognized, Jesus pandered to neither group.In the Gospel of John, chapter 5, Jesus was accosted by Jewish religious leaders for healing an invalid on the Sabbath which is the Jewish ("Day of Rest"). They widely considered any expenditure of effort on that day a violation of God's command to maintain it as a day of rest. Over the centuries they had meticulously codified what was permissible, and Jesus' action flaunted their strict rules.Jesus defended His action of healing on the Sabbath by explaining that God, as the sustainer of the universe, never rests but continually keeps working. And God is always doing good in human history. He explained that God cannot stop His work and said; "My Father is constantly working, and I follow His example." For this, the Jewish leaders were all the more eager to kill Him because in addition to disobeying the laws of Sabbath, He had spoke of God as His Father, thereby making Himself, equal with God. See (John 5:17, 18).

Jesus' Words Without Inflammation

Jesus' Words Without Inflammation
Author: Dave Paul Campbell
Publisher:
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2021-04-03
Genre:
ISBN:

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In all of end-times study, why isn't Jesus considered to be the number one authority for prophecy? To form desired doctrines, it seems the Son of God is put aside when it comes to pivotal points of future-telling. Dave thinks it is time we take a hard look at what Jesus actually said - and what he didn't say. Once we can lock into what Jesus was trying to tell his disciples, we can form a solid base for other texts to build on. After all, who knew the future better than Christ? This is the second book in a short series on simple eschatology and it includes a set of study tools that include the R.I.D. method. This emphasizes the focus on a fresh, simple read of the text, as literature rather than a spiritual recipe. Dave invites you to come with him on this exploratory journey. Leave all the inflamed and blown up theories behind. Dare to see Jesus' prophetic Words from a fresh, new perspective.